WATCH: Dana White shares HORRIFYING picture of blood-shed UFC Vegas 60 fighter


WATCH: Dana White shares HORRIFYING picture of blood-shed UFC Vegas 60 fighter

Dana White shares picture of injury

Dana White won’t shy away from letting the world know what actually happens after a fighter is beaten up during a fight. The UFC boss once again did not shy away from sharing gruesome pictures of Gregory Rodrigues after UFC Vegas 60.

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Once again this year, UFC has delivered an amazing Fight Night card, and UFC Vegas 60 last night was nothing short of amazing. Violence-filled fight cards from top to bottom only meant that we were going to be hit with news of some fighters being terribly hurt. Co-main event fighters, Gregory Rodrigues AKA Robocop, and his opponent Chidi Njokuani were in a brutal war.

Dana White, the UFC president took to Instagram to share snaps of the middleweight, Rodrigues with a torn sliced forehead. The picture was absolutely brutal to look at and Dana White followed that picture with a snap of the fighter’s injury being stitched up by the doctors at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.

This is a regular day at the office for UFC fighters and it won’t stop them from beating the living sh** out of their opponents. Robocop, the Brazilian middleweight did not seem to care about his injury and was happy with his performance.

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What was the result of Robocop vs Chidi fight?

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Gregory Rodrigues during his fight

Gregory “Robocop” Rodrigues, the Brazilian middleweight fighter was matched up against the dangerous Chidi Njokuani in the co-main event of UFC Vegas 60. The two middleweights delivered as promised and put on a brutal war inside the octagon.

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Rodrigues was cut open brutally during the fight and still ended up winning the bout. Robocop TKO’d Chidi in the second round. This win puts Robocop on a two-fight win streak with a record of 12-4 in his professional career. The fight was the epitome of violence and it was nothing short of entertaining for fight fans.

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The Brazilian also delivered a great post-fight interview with Daniel Cormier and said he had to be killed in order for him to give up in the fight. DC himself was shocked to see Gregory’s cut on the forehead and gave him props for fighting through the bloodshed. Who would you like Robocop to fight next?

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